Book, Chapter

 1    1,   7|     appetizing to the little fish, may wait all day upon some
 2    1,  28|     common fare after choice fish!"~
 3    2,  40|     highly spiced sauce upon fish which were swimming about
 4    2,  43|   pleasantly," he said, "the fish must have something to swim
 5    2,  53|   hog? If he had served me a fish in that fashion I wouldn'
 6    2,  73|      fat goose, flanked with fish and all kinds of birds,
 7    2,  74|      fellow: he'd make you a fish out of a sow's coynte, if
 8    2,  78|   time before made birds and fish out of a hog, cut it up;
 9    4, 113| tried to harpoon the leaping fish, another hauled in the struggling
10    4, 119|      You be there, a prey to fish and wild beasts, you who
11    5, 151|   highly seasoned sauce upon fish which were swimming about
12    5, 154|   birds, the dormice, or the fish, which appear of an uncommon
13    6     |     through the air, nor the fish that inhabit the deep, or
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA1) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2009. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License